When making seed, is there better nutes?

Gorbo

Active Member
I’ve grown for years, boy. Obviously you have not and yet you argue with experience. Good luck in your future venture because I’m out.
I'm not arguing, I'm already feeding with bloom nutes because there is no information online about it so its the best I can do. Your just making reasons up for the answer you want, which is not good.
 
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Grow Monster

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U couldn't find it online (Google) then u asked folkes on this forum. The reason u cant find it online because there is none. Folks are trying to tell u but u not listening. Companies aren't hiding their product from u. But if u really wanna seed nutes i got some for u. I dont like to tell folks about my secret recipe but ill let u in on it. I'm selling it for $20 a bottle its call seeds grow big. Just dm me details and let all your friends know. I got plenty. :D
 

Gorbo

Active Member
Welp. I might just have to join the rest of you on the bandwagon of ignorance for now, because I also don't know a better way.


We do know that micronutrients play a role in seed vigor, I was just curious about weed specifics.
 

mudballs

Well-Known Member
Results: Hull accounted for 18.2% of total seed content. Real oil content of the hulls (8.4% dry basis) was lower than in the literature. Hulls contained 2.9% of the oil, 11.2% of the proteins, 73% of the NDF; 80% of the ADF, 95% of the lignin and 6.0% of the glucosinolates of the whole seed

ADF stands for Acid Detergent Fiber and is the percentage of the plant material in the forage that is difficult for your horse to digest. This indigestible part contains cellulose, lignin, and silica. Basically ADF is a measure of the fiber concentration of the hay, shown as a percent.

Neutral Detergent Fibre (NDF): is a measure of total insoluble fibre contained in a ration. The individual components that contribute to NDF are hemicellulose, cellulose, lignin and some protein fractions. In forages, NDF has a strong correlation with total organic matter digestibility and estimations of energy (MJ).


you can stay dumb while i help the others
Edit,fixed bold emphasis
 
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Gorbo

Active Member
Results: Hull accounted for 18.2% of total seed content. Real oil content of the hulls (8.4% dry basis) was lower than in the literature. Hulls contained 2.9% of the oil, 11.2% of the proteins, 73% of the NDF; 80% of the ADF, 95% of the lignin and 6.0% of the glucosinolates of the whole seed

ADF stands for Acid Detergent Fiber and is the percentage of the plant material in the forage that is difficult for your horse to digest. This indigestible part contains cellulose, lignin, and silica. Basically ADF is a measure of the fiber concentration of the hay, shown as a percent.

Neutral Detergent Fibre (NDF): is a measure of total insoluble fibre contained in a ration. The individual components that contribute to NDF are hemicellulose, cellulose, lignin and some protein fractions. In forages, NDF has a strong correlation with total organic matter digestibility and estimations of energy (MJ).


you can stay dumb while i help the others
Then explain what the hell you mean, because I have no idea what your point is. I am not omnipotent, you have to explain your point that the data refrences.
 
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mudballs

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Then explain what the hell you mean, because I have no idea what your point is. I am not omnipotent, you have to explain your point that the data refrences.
No i do not...you may want me to, but i dont have to...my p.o.v. is you have to know what answers are missing in your mind to questions you are asking. I even gave the outline to answer it yourself....what do plants need to create seeds? ...you ignored it and rambled on...i told you what they are made of...and ur still just hammering me for EILI5, wtf...i know there's peeps here following...im not beholding to you...you are beholding to us...you want to have a convo with all of us telling you flower nutes is fine, you best up ur game
 

Nope_49595933949

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Welp. I might just have to join the rest of you on the bandwagon of ignorance for now, because I also don't know a better way.


We do know that micronutrients play a role in seed vigor, I was just curious about weed specifics.
Wait......
You don't know, so everyone else just be ignorant?
 
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